[02:59] Someone has removed chromeOS from a Chromebook? [03:01] hi, how does one investigate things further when experiencing this https://askubuntu.com/questions/1539651/hdmi-not-working-in-ubuntu-22-04 === neocharles is now known as Guest5290 === zach is now known as tuttza === marc is now known as Guest3766 [10:29] * Sid_Vicious flys into chat and around the IRC screen on his Keyboard [10:29] this keyboard is fantastic to fly around on [10:41] Sid_Vicious: please note this is a support channel [10:48] ubuntu is the one i cannot understadn why you would need support for [10:49] lets not discuss this here Sid_Vicious [10:49] 2012 ubuntu i remember would not install my wifi so i guess you might be supporting those old releases [10:49] !chat | Sid_Vicious [10:49] Sid_Vicious: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks! [10:50] its OK, my T-Rex is flying on his keyboard right behind me, so we are safe [10:50] just the two of us [10:50] me & my T-Rex are flying everywhere all the time === EriC^ is now known as EriC^^ [11:48] Hi all [11:52] hey [11:54] damn [13:24] hi === y0sh- is now known as y0sh_ [13:54] It seems brasero is broken, xfburn to the rescue. :-) === Tempesta_ is now known as Tempesta === Szadek7279 is now known as Szadek727 === cmc_5 is now known as cmc_ [17:39] hi, I am trying to get the screen blanking in ubuntu working properly and I am having some difficulties [17:41] it may be related to an attempted install of xfce4 that was subsequently removed, I see my dconf settings list light-locker, which I have since uninstalled [17:41] basically ubuntu just does not blank the screen ever, no matter what the delay is. auto suspend after an hour does work, though [17:46] jonathan_, gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.session idle-delay [17:47] returns "uint32 60" [17:49] jonathan_, is xfce power manager running ? [17:50] I do not think so, "ps aux | grep xfce" returns only one result, "onathan 8292 0.0 0.0 10432 2388 pts/0 S+ 12:49 0:00 grep --color=auto xfce [17:50] " [17:51] jonathan_, systemctl --all | grep -i xfce [17:52] nothing returns, seems xfce stuff is not running [17:52] jonathan_, maybe something about dpms [17:53] ioria, systemctl --all is a very useful command, thank you for showing me it [17:53] ok [17:53] is dpms a default install? [17:57] ioria, setting "dpms 0 0 60" worked, well done [17:57] jonathan_, did you remove also the light-locker-settings package ? [17:57] jonathan_, ha, ok [17:59] will "xset dpms" settings persist through restarts? [17:59] also yes, light-locker-settings was also removed [18:02] jonathan_, it should === Sidewyz1 is now known as Sidewyz [19:24] ., [19:24] can we help you Dudiduda [19:24] not :p [19:24] :D === Sidewyz1 is now known as Sidewyz === PokestarFan2 is now known as PokestarFan === Sidewyz1 is now known as Sidewyz [22:12] join #lubuntu === Liowenex_ is now known as Liowenex [23:09] hi [23:10] hi [23:11] hi [23:11] ive just installed kde plasma [23:11] it is really cool [23:12] havnt tried that one [23:12] it is a gui [23:12] cool [23:12] youd do "udo apt install kde-full" [23:12] "sudo apt install kde-full" === Sidewyz1 is now known as Sidewyz [23:49] I'm having trouble choosing a backup solution [23:49] I already have important files backed up to nextcloud (which itself backs up with restic) [23:49] but for my new kubuntu installation, I would really like to back up application settings, etc., so if I move to a new device, I can copy everything over [23:49] and I'm not sure how to do that [23:54] I suppose ideally i could configure restic to also back up the kubuntu system, but how? [23:54] and how to restore from backup to a new device?